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DISTORSI UMAT ISLAM ANDALUSIA: PERSPEKTIF PENDIDIKAN POLITIK Fatikhah, Fatikhah
RELIGIA Vol 12 No 2: Oktober 2009
Publisher : IAIN Pekalongan

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In Islamic civilization history, Andalusia is an area located in Spain—the populous and the second largest island of seventeen areas forming Spain—whose capital city is Seville. Islam, historically, arrived at Andalusia during 711 under the commander Walid bin Abdul Malik from Umayyad dynasty in Damaskus. All of these because of the merit of Tarif bin Malik, Thariq bin Ziyad, Musa bin Nusair. After the conquest of Andalusia in Spain, Islamic administration was formed soon with various types of administrative formation. Ironically, however, Muslim community that had developed rapidly could be shoved aside by Christian empire so that the only thing left is historical ruins. From this historical phenomenon, political education that can be taken is that Muslim community should be united in a nation, brotherhood, and not be bewitched by profanity and power, which finally will cause disunity and destruction of religion and state.
Training Of 'Aisyiyah Cadres In Participation Of Early Detection Of Non-Communicable Diseases Through Posbindu Activities Fatikhah, Fatikhah; Munawaroh, Siti
Prosiding University Research Colloquium Proceeding of The 15th University Research Colloquium 2022: Bidang Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Konsorsium Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Perguruan Tinggi Muhammadiyah 'Aisyiyah (PTMA) Koordinator Wilayah Jawa Tengah - DIY

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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a burden for society in general and become a heavy burden for the Indonesian people, because NCDs are diseases that will be experienced by a person for a life time. One of the policies in controlling NCDs that is effective and efficient is empowerment and increasing community participation. The involvement of women's organizations is one of the activity to help government programs to prevent NCDs. One of them is Aisyiya. Methods: Community service activities implemented on September, October and November 2021. The focus of this activity is to increase the participation of Aisyiyah cadres in Posbindu activities. The process of this activity includes providing materials to increase understanding of NCDs early detection efforts through Posbindu activities, being trained to improve skills, as well as assistance in implementing activities. Activity results: Early detection of NCDs in implementation includes checking height, weight, blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol and uric acid. The results of the implementation, found many non-communicable diseases in the community, namely hypertension 31%, the incidence of Diabetes Mellitus, 6% and pre-DM 19%. Uric acid 26%, cholesterol 24%. These results illustrate the need for Posbindu cadres to detect NCDs early. Conclusion Cadres have the ability to detect risk factors and many people who are detected are at risk of developing NCDs. This activity went smoothly, the cadres were very enthusiastic to apply these skills in NCDs risk factor detection activities.
The Effectiveness of Dhikr Therapy and the Happy Menopause Booklet on Sleep Quality of Premenopausal Women Listiana, Eka; Fatikhah, Fatikhah; Rejeki, Sri
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 6 No 3 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

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Premenopause occurs due to decreasing levels of the hormones estrogen and progesterone produced by the ovaries, this decrease causes changes in a woman both psychologically and physiologically. During the transition from premenopause to menopause, women will experience disturbances and sleep disturbances, causing a decrease in sleep quality. This study aims to see the effect of dhikr therapy and the happy menopause booklet on the sleep quality of premenopausal women. This study used a quasi-experimental design with a pre and posttest with a control group with a sample of 100 women. This research was carried out for eight weeks with a frequency of three times per week (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday) with a duration of 15-20 minutes before going to bed at night. The intervention given was that respondents read the book on happy menopause then continued reading the dhikr Al-Fatihah, Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, dhikr repeated 3 times for each letter, reading tasbih, tahmid, takbir repeated 33 times. Researchers used data collection tools to measure sleep quality with the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). The results showed that dhikr therapy and the happy menopause booklet could improve sleep quality in premenopausal women with an p value of 0.000. Premenopausal women are advised to do it regularly to improve sleep quality.